Robert Butcher gives a fascinating account of the above. Would it be
possible to explain this fascinating subject in more everyday terms?.
I must say that I do not understand the paragraph beginning as follows:
>"Colonies" potentially have the
>advantages of both thelytoky (rapid clonal expansion of currently
>advantageous gene combinations without having to be reliant on other
>males, or production of males rather then females, so queens and
>their associated reproductively active (clonal) daughter workers can
>rapidly reproduce compared to "sexual" species{all other things not
>being limited]; whilst maintaining the advantages of sexual
>reproduction (recombination, gene flow) to allow new genotype
>combinations and thus a buffer against changing environment .....
Sincerely
Tom Barrett
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